# Jsonpath This is an implementation of http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/. ## Usage There is stand-alone usage through the binary `jsonpath` jsonpath [expression] (file|string) If you omit the second argument, it will read stdin, assuming one valid JSON object per line. Expression must be a valid jsonpath expression. As well, you can include it as a library. ~~~~~ {ruby} object = JSON.parse(<<-HERE_DOC) {"store": {"bicycle": {"price":19.95, "color":"red"}, "book":[ {"price":8.95, "category":"reference", "title":"Sayings of the Century", "author":"Nigel Rees"}, {"price":12.99, "category":"fiction", "title":"Sword of Honour", "author":"Evelyn Waugh"}, {"price":8.99, "category":"fiction", "isbn":"0-553-21311-3", "title":"Moby Dick", "author":"Herman Melville"}, {"price":22.99, "category":"fiction", "isbn":"0-395-19395-8", "title":"The Lord of the Rings", "author":"J. R. R. Tolkien"} ] } } HERE_DOC JsonPath.new('$..price').on(object) # => [19.95, 8.95, 12.99, 8.99, 22.99] JsonPath.on(object, '$..author') # => ["Nigel Rees", "Evelyn Waugh", "Herman Melville", "J. R. R. Tolkien"] JsonPath.new('$..book[::2]').on(object) # => [{"price"=>8.95, "category"=>"reference", "author"=>"Nigel Rees", "title"=>"Sayings of the Century"}, {"price"=>8.99, "category"=>"fiction", "author"=>"Herman Melville", "title"=>"Moby Dick", "isbn"=>"0-553-21311-3"}] JsonPath.new('$..color').first(object) # => "red" # Lazy enumeration - only needs to find the first two matches JsonPath.new('$..price').enum_on(object).each do |match| break price if price < 15.0 end # => 8.95 ~~~~~ You can optionally prevent eval from being called on sub-expressions by passing in :allow_eval => false to the constructor. If you'd like to do substitution in a json object, do this: JsonPath.for({'test' => 'time'}).gsub('$..test') {|v| v << v} The result will be {'test' => 'timetime'}